Objective: Clinical and epidemiological research suggest that bone mineral density (BMD) in women is shaped by various reproductive factors such as parity and lactation patterns. However, the extent of these effects on BMD remains unclear because of contradictory findings and a focus on industrialized populations. Because fertility patterns in these groups are vastly different than those of women from non-Western, subsistence populations, our current understanding of the reproductive effects on skeletal health is incomplete. Using a life history perspective, this study examines the relationship between reproductive factors and bone density among women from the Indigenous Shuar population, an Amazonian Ecuadorian forager-horticulturalist gro...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Amenorrhea is important for women’s bone health. However, few have reported reproductive, anthropome...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between reproductive characteristics and bone minera...
Bone loss among the elderly is of increasing concern to the medical community. In a study combining ...
In contemporary populations, pregnancy and lactation are usually followed by transient bone loss. Th...
Type I and II osteoporosis will become an increasingly common problem in years to come, since the po...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Background: The aim of this study was to verify socioeconomic differences, nutrition, body balance a...
Objetivo. As alterações na estrutura da pirâmide populacional brasileira têm levado as doenças relac...
The objective of this study was to compare current measurements of bone mineral density (BMD) of the...
Objective: The present cross-sectional research was designed to study possible correlations between ...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Amenorrhea is important for women’s bone health. However, few have reported reproductive, anthropome...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between reproductive characteristics and bone minera...
Bone loss among the elderly is of increasing concern to the medical community. In a study combining ...
In contemporary populations, pregnancy and lactation are usually followed by transient bone loss. Th...
Type I and II osteoporosis will become an increasingly common problem in years to come, since the po...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Background: The aim of this study was to verify socioeconomic differences, nutrition, body balance a...
Objetivo. As alterações na estrutura da pirâmide populacional brasileira têm levado as doenças relac...
The objective of this study was to compare current measurements of bone mineral density (BMD) of the...
Objective: The present cross-sectional research was designed to study possible correlations between ...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Amenorrhea is important for women’s bone health. However, few have reported reproductive, anthropome...